HTML is pretty simple. There are a limited number of elements, and only so much you can do to style those individual elements. Bootstrap's core CSS does a good job with that default styling, but now it's time to take the next step. In this course, we'll look at Bootstrap Components - these are design elements that are not a part of HTML proper, but a combination of HTML and CSS that create compelling visual design elements to help create engaging user interfaces. We'll look at creating some different input elements, page navigation, emphasizing content in subtle ways with labels and badges, or in big ways with jumbotrons. We'll also check out how we can visually separate content from its surroundings - both text-based content in wells, panels and alerts, and images in thumbnails. It all comes together beautifully with Bootstrap to make our job of creating great-looking websites easy!PrerequisitesThis course assumes that the users have an understanding of developing web applications using HTML, ASP.NET, and javascript in any development environment. The user should have already viewed 'Bootstrap 3.1: Introduction and Installing' and 'Bootstrap 3.1: Base CSS' before viewing this course.LearnNowOnline - Bootstrap 3.1 Components